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Tainan Model United Nations Day 1

Tainan Model United Nations Day 1. P resenter: Ray Li. Day One agenda . 1 . Roll Call 2. Opening Speeches Rights of Reply 3. Lobbying Merging Resolutions Submitting Resolutions. “ Would the house please come to order ? ”. Roll Call.

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Tainan Model United Nations Day 1

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  1. Tainan Model United Nations Day 1 Presenter: Ray Li

  2. Day One agenda 1. Roll Call 2. Opening Speeches • Rights of Reply 3. Lobbying • Merging Resolutions • Submitting Resolutions

  3. “ Would the house please come to order ? ”

  4. Roll Call To make sure of the number of countries present. “ The chair will now take the roll call. Would the delegate whose nation is called please raise his or her placards high and say ‘Present and voting.’Observers please raise their placards high and say ‘present.’ ” “ Delegate of Australia. ” “ Present and voting. ” “Delegate of Amnesty International” “ Present. ” ※Nations are called in an alphabetical order Amnesty International-Bangladesh-Brazil-Canada …

  5. Opening Speech & Rights of Reply 1/8 Let other delegates know your stance on the issue. “Now the conference begins with opening speeches. Would the delegates of Amnesty International, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada and Cambodia please approach the podium and deliver their opening speeches in that order. ”

  6. Opening Speech & Rights of Reply 2/8 • Placard • Podium • Greetings • Finished within 1 minute. Ex: Honorable chairs and fellow delegates “ Would the delegate of Canada please proceed to his / her concluding remarks? ”

  7. Opening Speech & Rights of Reply 3/8 “ The chair will now entertain rights of reply. Is there any on the floor? ”

  8. Opening Speech & Rights of Reply 4/8 Situation 1: None. “ Seeing there’s none, delegates, you may return to your seats. ”

  9. Opening Speech & Rights of Reply 5/8 Situation 2: Delegates of France, Germany, Haiti raise their placards high. “ Delegates of France, Germany, Haiti, you have been recognized. Please state your rights of reply in that order.” • Third person “I would like to …” “The delegate of France would like to …”

  10. Opening Speech & Rights of Reply 6/8 For: The delegate of France would like to show appreciation of the ideas of the delegate of Canada and is looking forward to further cooperation. Against: The delegate of DPRKprotests here for being offended by the delegate of Canada in saying that DPRK is suffering from dictatorship. Allies !  Further discussion Opponents.

  11. Opening Speech & Rights of Reply 7/8 (After rights of reply) “Would the delegates of China, Congo, Costa Rica, Cote d’lvoire, Dominican Republic please approach the podium and deliver their opening speeches in that order? ”

  12. Opening Speech & Rights of Reply 8/8 The opening speeches continue. 5 speeches  rights of reply  5 speeches  rights of reply  5 speeches rights of reply  …  All delegates finish their speeches. “ Thus concludes the opening speeches. ”

  13. Lobbying 1/3 Find allies to merge a resolution to state your shared viewpoints and solutions. “The chairs would now move the house to lobbying. ” Meet potential allies. Give out several copies of your draft resolution. Discuss ( Merging resolutions ). Decide on the main-submitter. • Incorporated clauses • Common perspectives • Plans to solve problems

  14. Lobbying 2/3 The Main-submitter should • get a submitting sheet from chairs. • obtain sufficient signatures. • submit the merged resolutions • to the approval panel. • submit approved resolutions to the chairs.

  15. Lobbying 3/3 Approval Panel • consists of advisors • decides whether a merged resolution is to be debated ※does not accept resolutions when closed

  16. Points of Personal Privilege The room is getting so cold … Audibility! The microphone doesn’t work! “Point of personal privilege due to audibility! Could the speaker please speak louder?”

  17. Demonstration

  18. Review 1/2 “Would the house please come to order?” “ The chair would now take a roll call. Would the delegate whose nation is called please raise his/her placards high and say ‘present and voting’. Observers, please raise their placards high and say ‘present’.”

  19. Review 2/2 “The conference now begins with opening speeches.” “The chair would now entertain rights of reply. Is there any on the floor?” “Thus concludes the opening speeches.”

  20. Q&A

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